Alright. Let’s assume 6k. Then the acceptance rate is at most 17 percent.
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| I wish Chicago would be transparent about (lack of) RD. For my son, Chicago is below HYP but above any other choice (including other Ivys). But it seems like RD basically doesn’t exist at Chicago? So kid had to give up on chance at HYP (has the stats) or give up on chance at Chicago. Wish there was a way to signal he seriously loves Chicago without applying ED2. |
no, more than 25% since they accept about 2,000 annually and the yield rate is almost 90% and most of those are from ED1 and ED2
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This is really not that complicated.
ED1 acceptance rate = 1000/6000*100=16.67 percent (Assuming that all 1000 accepted students from early round are ED1, there are no EA acceptances, and there are 6k ED applications).
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I guess you cant read, ED1 acceprtance is at least 1500, making the ED1 acceptance at 25%
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UChicago beats Ivies (particularly Dartmouth, Cornell, and Columbia) in pure math and Economics |
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Yeah, but those IVY grads will still do better overall in the job market
UChicago beats Ivies (particularly Dartmouth, Cornell, and Columbia) in pure math and Economics |
The Dean of Admissions said that there were 1000 accepted students. Not sure where you are getting the 1500 number. (Unless you really don’t understand what yield means).
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| People regularly complain that UChicago spams their inboxes and sends enough postcards to wallpaper a room. Apparently no other school spends as much money or castes as wide a net as UChicago? So when Dean Nondorf announces that the school receives roughly 20k applications for ED / EA how can anyone be this incredulous? |
| My kid loved the tour of Chicago and the description of the annual scavenger hunt, the fact that so many kids double major, all the different core classes. So far 1st choice. |
| 25 pct would be in line with other T10-T25 private schools. |
| Give UChicago marketing team a raise! Clearly they are doing something right if the school went from admitting 40% of all applicants down to 6% in less than 20 years. |
| We had an exceptional tour at UofC, kid loved it, but was only interested in regular decision so figured no point and didn’t apply. I wonder how effective the marketing is, I guess it gets a wider range but also a turn-off to me. Most be a net positive if they continue. |
| DC got constant mailings from them but if he applied would be TO and likely rejected. It’s like the only thing they knew about him was his test score and they wanted him to apply so they could reject him and get their numbers up. Kinda sick if you think about it but not the only school that lures kids into the reject pile. |
Harvard REA decision is before Chicago ED2 application deadline. ED2 is just RD + commitment to show serious love. Your kid does not seriously love Chiacago, if it's a solid 4th best. Chicago doesn't want to be the fallback plan for students who prefer "HYP". Preferring "HYP" is an obvious, on obviously signal that you aren't serious considering school fit. Those are very different schools. |